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My client is a national leading company in their niche providing navigation technology for a range of sectors. Due to sustained success, they’re expanding their Applications Engineering team

Main duties:

  • Executing all technical aspects of engineering projects

  • Developing software and hardware solutions

  • Managing concurrent projects and writing technicla documentation

    Skills and Experience Required:

  • Experience managing multiple complex projects and teams concurrently

  • Competence is systems analysis tools (UML, Data Flow, FMEA...)

  • Knoweldge of C/C++ & RTOS, or product & software developmenmt life cycle

  • Knowledge of mechanical design for products, or MCU curcuits & PCB design

    Bonus:

  • Knoweldge of APIs & IoT technologies like Big Data management tools

  • Knowledge of product design & implementation of quality assurance

    What you’ll get:
  • £50-60k DOE

  • Generous pension contribution & 27 days holiday

  • Profit share bonus

    If you feel like you have the right skills and experience for this role, then please apply with a copy of your updated CV
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